
Larry Johnson: Who’s Fighting in Syria?
Judging Freedom
Narratives and Misconceptions in the Ukraine Conflict
This chapter critiques the dominant narratives surrounding the Ukraine conflict, arguing that U.S. motivations are rooted in financial interests rather than genuine democratic concerns. It explores the complexities of military actions, the misuse of the term 'terrorism,' and the implications of the Benghazi attack, questioning accountability and information handling by officials. The discussion also highlights the geopolitical shifts in the region, particularly Turkey's alliances and the Arab League's evolving stance on Assad.
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